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Shrewsbury looking to advance development of Centech North site

Shrewsbury officials have created a master plan for a life science and biopharmaceutical office park that could hold up to 450,000 square feet of space and now they're looking for the public's input on the ideas.

Offshore wind project’s delays said to risk plan

The commercial-scale offshore wind project planned for the waters 15 miles south of Martha's Vineyard is at risk if officials can't get a key determination from the federal government by the end of August.

Millbury gets $1M state grant for downtown water infrastructure project

Millbury has landed a $1-million state grant to both help combat climate change and contribute to the town’s downtown revitalization efforts. 

Worcester Wares expanding to Worcester Public Market

The Worcester Public Market slated to open this fall in Kelley Square will feature the second location of the Worcester-centric store for clothing, gifts and souvenirs, Worcester Wares.
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Our mark on the moon

Apollo 11's landing on the moon 50 years ago Saturday might never have been possible without Worcester's Robert Goddard. More than nine decades after he shot off the first liquid-fueled rocket, Worcester and Central Massachusetts are still making contributions to space exploration.

Mass. drug overdose deaths declining

Drug overdose deaths across Massachusetts fell by a projected 2.8% last year, showing an improvement mirroring what took place nationally.

Saint Vincent special care nursery designation upgraded

The special care nursery at Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester has been designated as able to care for babies born as early as 32 weeks.

Study: Municipal electric utilities greener, have lower costs

Municipal electric utilities providing power for communities such as Shrewsbury, Holden and Hudson have rates 42% lower than the state average, according to a study released Wednesday by an energy group serving such providers.
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Malvern Panalytical chosen by NASA-backed program for mineral analysis 

A Westborough firm developing analytical and material analysis systems could one day see its equipment used to study minerals on Mars after it was selected by two research projects, including a NASA-sponsored study.

Menkiti family plans to carry on father’s legacy and cultural institute

Ifeanyi Menkiti had hopes for a global studies institute in Worcester, as well as investment in economic development in the city. After his death, his family is working to carry on those plans.
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